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SUMMARY:Rope in the Air: Hashira
DESCRIPTION:Bring vertical structures into your rope. Learn how to tie to and suspend from poles or hashira safely. Play with positions like M-shape and kata-ashi adapted for the added restriction of a hashira pole. \nRope in the Air\nYou’ve got your groundwork sorted. Now we take things up — literally. Learn suspension techniques from easy to challenging in these classes offering content from beginner suspensions to pushing limits.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/hashira-shibari-0626/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope in the Air
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260707T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260707T220000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260504T161023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T161023Z
UID:10002611-1783450800-1783461600@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Repairing Kink Ruptures – What to Do When Things Go Wrong
DESCRIPTION:Things will go wrong in kink. Miscommunication\, emotional overwhelm\, consent slips\, physical mishaps\, or simply mismatched expectations — ruptures are a real risk in when working with intensity\, vulnerability\, and power exchange. \nThis workshop focuses on what happens after the moment shit hits the fan. \nWe’ll explore how to recognize rupture as it’s happening\, how to pause without escalating harm\, and how to repair connection in ways that build trust rather than erode it. Drawing on principles from restorative and transformative justice\, we’ll look beyond blame and punishment toward accountability\, repair\, and the possibility of doing things differently. \nWhat does it mean to take responsibility in a kink context? How do we respond to harm without collapsing into defensiveness or exile? And how can repair processes strengthen our dynamics and communities? \nExpect discussion\, guided reflection\, and practical frameworks you can apply in scenes\, relationships\, and shared spaces. This is not about avoiding mistakes\, it’s about learning how to respond to them with care\, clarity\, and integrity. \nWhat to expect\n\nFrameworks for recognizing different types of rupture (communication breakdowns\, consent issues\, emotional harm)\nTools for pausing\, de-escalating\, and responding in the moment without making things worse\nApproaches to accountability and repair\nExploration of common defensive patterns (avoidance\, blame\, shutdown) and how to move through them\nWays to rebuild trust after things go wrong\n\nWho should join\n\nPeople practicing kink who want to handle mistakes and missteps more skillfully\nTops\, bottoms\, and switches interested in building safer\, more resilient dynamics\nAnyone who has experienced or caused a rupture and wants better tools for repair\nCommunity organizers\, hosts\, teachers\, or facilitators navigating conflict and harm\nThose open to engaging with accountability\, rather than avoiding or outsourcing it
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/repairing-kink-ruptures/
CATEGORIES:kink,community,sex ed,relating,politics
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LOCATION:https://karada-house.de/events/repairing-kink-ruptures/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260708T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260708T220000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260331T103030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T160749Z
UID:10002612-1783537200-1783548000@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Hangout: Outdoors
DESCRIPTION:A rope hangout is a welcoming\, peer-to-peer space where we research rope together\, connect\, and explore in a relaxed\, pressure-free atmosphere\, no matter your experience level. All forms of rope bondage (Japanese inspired shibari/kinbaku\, western style bondage\, decorative macrame…) are warmly invited. \nWhether you feel like tying or simply being present\, you’re welcome here. Enjoy non-alcoholic drinks\, snacks\, and easy conversation — sometimes just showing up is enough. There’s no pressure to perform\, teach\, or know anything in advance. Curiosity and your (imaginary) lab coat is all you need to bring. \nThis month’s special focus: Outdoors\n\nWhat should we take into consideration with tying outdoors? What are the best outdoor tying spots in Berlin? And if the weather is nice – have you tied in the Karada House garden yet? \nThe theme is an open invitation rather than a guideline. You’re always encouraged to follow your own interests\, bring questions\, share experiences\, or simply observe and take it all in. The space is shaped by what each person brings into it. \nNote: This is not a rope jam/play space. Rope Hangout is a peer learning environment.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/rope-hangout-outdoors/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,community,rope school,Rope jam
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260716T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260716T220000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260504T155631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T163439Z
UID:10002613-1784228400-1784239200@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Why the Sex Isn’t Working (and What to Do About It)\, Part I: Fight
DESCRIPTION:A three-part series for couples and polycules\, exploring the most common places where sex breaks down\, and how to rebuild with intention\, honesty\, and skill. \nGrounded in sex therapy and informed by kink-aware\, queer-inclusive practice\, this series looks at sex not as an isolated act\, but as something shaped by conflict\, connection\, and relationship. \nJuly 16th: Part 1 – Fight\nWhen sex isn’t working\, it’s often not about sex. \nThe first part of the series looks at the conflicts\, tensions\, and relational patterns that block desire and connection. We’ll explore how resentment\, misaligned expectations\, communication breakdowns\, and unspoken needs show up in intimate spaces. \nYou’ll learn how to identify the actual fight you’re having (hint: it’s rarely about the surface issue)\, and how to engage conflict in a way that creates connection instead of distance\, and safety instead of resentment. We’ll work with tools for tenderness\, empathy\, and staying present in difficult conversations\, negotiation\, and boundary setting. \nJuly 30th: Part 2 – Fun\nBefore sex can work\, the relationship needs to feel alive. \nWhen everything becomes logistical\, tense\, or goal-oriented\, intimacy often follows suit. This workshop focuses on the role of play\, fun\, lightness\, and connection outside of sex\, and how their absence can quietly erode desire. \nWe’ll explore how partners lose access to shared joy\, and what it takes to rebuild it. What creates a sense of “us”? How do playfulness\, curiosity\, and mutual enjoyment show up in everyday interactions? And how can you reintroduce them without it feeling forced or performative? \nThis session is about widening the lens: seeing sex as something that grows out of the overall tone of a relationship\, not something that can be fixed in isolation. \nAugust 13th: Part 3 – Fuck\nOnce conflict is addressed and connection is alive\, how do we actually do sex in a way that works? \nThis workshop focuses on the experience of sex itself: arousal\, pacing\, communication during intimacy\, and the role of play within sex. We’ll explore how to move away from scripts and expectations\, and toward something more responsive\, collaborative\, and alive. \nWhat makes sex feel fun\, engaging\, and connected in the moment? How can we understand and embrace each other’s sexual blueprints? And how do we navigate mismatched desire\, shifting arousal\, or things not going according to plan? \nExpect honest conversations about bodies\, variability\, and the realities of sex\, along with tools to build attunement\, flexibility\, and shared enjoyment. This is where the pieces come together: not perfect sex\, but sex that actually works for the people having it. \nWhat to expect\n\nA structured\, three-part approach: conflict (Fight)\, relational connection (Fun)\, and sexual experience (Fuck)\nReal-time conversations and exercises with your partner(s)\nInsight into how non-sexual dynamics (resentment\, disconnection\, routine) shape sexual difficulties\nTools for navigating difficult conversations\, rebuilding connection\, and shifting relational patterns\nExploration of play\, curiosity\, and responsiveness – both in relationships and in sex\nHonest\, practical discussion of how sex actually works and how to take agency\n\nWho it’s for\n\nLGBTQIA+ couples and polycules feeling stuck\, frustrated\, or disconnected in their sex lives\nPeople who want to work on things actively — not just get information and techniques\nThose open to reflecting on their role in relational and sexual dynamics\nKink-aware\, queer\, and non-normative folks looking for inclusive\, applicable frameworks\nAnyone interested in building sex that feels more connected\, flexible\, and alive rather than scripted
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/why-the-sex-isnt-working/
CATEGORIES:sex ed,relating
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LOCATION:https://karada-house.de/events/why-the-sex-isnt-working/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260718T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260718T190000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260504T154242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T101710Z
UID:10002614-1784379600-1784401200@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Shibari Structures Toolbox: Building Blocks & Design Choices
DESCRIPTION:Shibari is not just about what you tie\, but how and why you build it. \nThis workshop focuses on the underlying structures that make ties functional\, adaptable\, and expressive. Instead of learning one fixed pattern\, you’ll develop a modular understanding of rope: how suspension harnesses are constructed\, how frictions shape tension and stability\, and how small design choices change both the look and feel of a tie. \nWe’ll work with core building blocks: wraps\, frictions (X\, L\, half-moon)\, and basic harness blueprints\, learning and understanding how to build a gote (TK/box tie)\, a hip harness\, and a mermaid tie. From there\, we’ll explore how different traditions and styles approach similar structures\, and what happens when you start modifying the blueprint. \nAlong the way\, we’ll look at body geometry\, balance\, and how to adapt ties to different bodies and intentions. The goal is not to memorize patterns\, but to understand the logic behind them so you can build\, adjust\, and tie with more confidence. \nThis workshop is ideal for those ready to move beyond fundamentals into more intentional and structured tying. \nWhat to expect\n\nHands-on work with core structural elements: wraps\, frictions\, and harness foundations\nIntroduction to key frictions (X\, L\, half-moon) and how they affect tension and stability\nA modular approach to building and modifying harnesses rather than memorizing patterns\nGote\, hip harness\, and mermaid tie\nExploration of different tying styles and how design choices shape outcomes\nFocus on body geometry\, balance\, and adapting structures to different bodies\n\nWho should join\n\nRiggers who are comfortable with basic frictions\, single/double column ties\, and simple harnesses\nPeople who want to understand why ties work\, not just how to replicate them\nThose looking to improve stability\, adjustability\, and intentional design in their rope\nAnyone curious about different styles of shibari and how to develop their own approach\nRope practitioners preparing for more complex floorwork or future suspensions
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-structures-toolbox-building-blocks/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,shibari masterclass
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260718T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260719T190000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260504T154626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T101745Z
UID:10002616-1784379600-1784487600@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Shibari Structures Toolbox Weekend
DESCRIPTION:A two-day deep dive into the building blocks of shibari: how structures are created\, and how they shape bodies. \nThis weekend brings together two complementary workshops based on our Rope Structures series\, that move from understanding how ties work to exploring what they do. On day one\, Building Blocks & Design Choices focuses on the foundations of structure: harness construction\, frictions\, and the design decisions that make ties stable\, adaptable\, and expressive. You’ll develop a modular way of thinking about rope\, moving beyond fixed patterns into understanding the logic behind them. You will learn a gote (arms behind the back tie)\, a mermaid tie\, and a hip harness. \nOn day two\, Restricting Bodies\, we apply those same building blocks to create intentional restriction. We’ll explore how rope can shape posture\, limit movement\, and create specific physical and emotional experiences\, working with positions\, connections\, and simple setups that bring structure into the body. You will learn Ceci’s arms front harness\, a futomomo\, a crab tie\, and how to connect body parts to harnesses and furniture. \nTogether\, these workshops offer a practical and exploratory approach to shibari: not just learning ties\, but learning how to build and use them with intention. The focus throughout is on adaptability\, body awareness\, and making informed choices\, whether you’re tying for aesthetics\, play\, or deeper exploration. \nYou can join for one day or both\, but attending the full weekend will give you the clearest sense of progression from structure to application. Buy a full weekend ticket here\, or navigate to the descriptions of each day for a one-day ticket.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-structures-toolbox-weekend/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,shibari masterclass
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260719T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260719T190000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260504T155132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T101822Z
UID:10002615-1784466000-1784487600@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Shibari Structures Toolbox: Restricting Bodies
DESCRIPTION:This workshop explores how to use rope to create clear\, intentional restrictions in the body — whether through tying limbs together\, shaping posture\, or connecting a body to itself\, another person\, or an object. We’ll work with positions such as hogties\, folded and asymmetrical shapes\, and tying to furniture\, using accessible tools like single column ties\, basic harnesses\, and frictions. \nTo continue growing your shibari harness toolbox\, you will learn Ceci’s arms front chest harness\, a structured futomomo\, and a crab tie. You can also continue practicing harnesses from the previous day’s workshop. This workshop gives you a first taste of techniques you will need for moving into shibari suspensions. \nWe’ll also cover practical considerations like transitions\, adaptability for different bodies and flexibility levels\, and maintaining awareness of safety while working with restriction. \nThis is a hands-on\, exploratory space to better understand how rope shapes bodies\, and how to make intentional choices about the kind of experience you’re creating. \nWhat to expect\n\nPractice with tying body parts together and creating restrictive positions\nExploration of classic positions (e.g.\, hogtie\, M-shape\, kata-ashi) and their variations\nWorking with harnesses\, single column ties\, and basic frictions to build restriction\nAttention to how restriction changes sensation\, movement\, and experience\nGuidance on adapting positions for different bodies\, flexibility\, and contexts\n\nWho should join\n\nRiggers and rope bottoms with solid fundamentals who want to explore restriction more intentionally\nPeople interested in how to use harnesses in play\nThose looking to expand their repertoire of positions for floorwork\nAnyone wanting to better understand how to create intensity safely and sustainably\nPractitioners curious about combining structure\, posture\, and environment (e.g.\, furniture)
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-structures-toolbox-restricting-bodies/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,shibari masterclass
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260721T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260721T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251130T181157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T153215Z
UID:10002442-1784660400-1784669400@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Structures: Frictions for Harnesses
DESCRIPTION:Time to level up your friction game! Learn to use and understand essential harness frictions like the X\, L\, and half-moon. Practice these on Ceci’s arms-front chest harness\, which you will get a first introduction to in this workshop. This is a great way to make your ties safer\, more durable\, and easier to adjust. As bonus content\, you’ll learn how to tie hair! \nRope Structures\nTake your fundamentals and start building stronger\, more supportive structures. We explore specific harness types\, styles\, body positions\, and different tying styles from across rope traditions.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-frictions-berlin-0726/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope Structures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260727T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260727T193000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260428T113456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T153817Z
UID:10002618-1785175200-1785180600@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Guided Self-Tying Session
DESCRIPTION:In this guided self-tying session\, Ceci Ferox will guide you through a gentle self-tying experience\, helping you reconnect with your body and sense of presence. he session will start with an emotional check-in and end in collective aftercare and sharing to give your solo practice some community support. \nIn this session\, you have the freedom to choose how you want to tie\, with Ceci offering guidance to help focus your mind and inspire your process. Whether you’re new to self-tying or have experience\, the aim is to create a calm space where you can explore at your own pace. If you’re just starting out\, Ceci will demonstrate an easy way to get going\, so you’ll feel supported no matter your skill level. \nSession structure\n\nCheck-in together in the chat or on microphone\nCeci shows you how to get started with tying in a very simple way\nRope meditation\, including a body scan\, intention setting\, and sensory connection to the rope\nGuided session with free tying and input from Ceci\nCheck-out and aftercare plans
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/guided-self-tying-session-5/
CATEGORIES:shibari
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LOCATION:https://karada-house.de/events/guided-self-tying-session-5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260728T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260728T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251205T142731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T123448Z
UID:10002472-1785265200-1785274200@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Lab: Movement & Expression - floor transitions
DESCRIPTION:This is our experimental shibari playground for all skill levels. Each month explores a new topic — from shame and semenawa to performance\, advanced movement\, or the mythical “3rd rope” in TKs. We rotate between two themes\, always bringing new inspiration to your rope practice. Open to all levels with foundational knowledge. Bring your curiosity\, your questions\, and your rope. \nThis month we are focusing on: floor transitions – how to tie in movement on the floor\, find flow\, and create an emotional story arch by transitioning through different body positions. This class is suitable for all knowledge levels as long as you go the basics down. \nMovement & Expression\nThese classes are dedicated to the research of the body\, movement and the artistic side of shibari. The topic varies\, and can be anything from dancing with rope or tying people using plastic bags to adding decorative and supportive elements to your harnesses. Inspiration is guaranteed at the Rope Lab!
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-floor-transitions-0726/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope Lab
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260730T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260730T220000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260504T155631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T163916Z
UID:10002626-1785438000-1785448800@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Why the Sex Isn’t Working (and What to Do About It)\, Part II: Fun
DESCRIPTION:A three-part series for couples and polycules\, exploring the most common places where sex breaks down\, and how to rebuild with intention\, honesty\, and skill. \nGrounded in sex therapy and informed by kink-aware\, queer-inclusive practice\, this series looks at sex not as an isolated act\, but as something shaped by conflict\, connection\, and relationship. \nJuly 16th: Part 1 – Fight\nWhen sex isn’t working\, it’s often not about sex. \nThe first part of the series looks at the conflicts\, tensions\, and relational patterns that block desire and connection. We’ll explore how resentment\, misaligned expectations\, communication breakdowns\, and unspoken needs show up in intimate spaces. \nYou’ll learn how to identify the actual fight you’re having (hint: it’s rarely about the surface issue)\, and how to engage conflict in a way that creates connection instead of distance\, and safety instead of resentment. We’ll work with tools for tenderness\, empathy\, and staying present in difficult conversations\, negotiation\, and boundary setting. \nJuly 30th: Part 2 – Fun\nBefore sex can work\, the relationship needs to feel alive. \nWhen everything becomes logistical\, tense\, or goal-oriented\, intimacy often follows suit. This workshop focuses on the role of play\, fun\, lightness\, and connection outside of sex\, and how their absence can quietly erode desire. \nWe’ll explore how partners lose access to shared joy\, and what it takes to rebuild it. What creates a sense of “us”? How do playfulness\, curiosity\, and mutual enjoyment show up in everyday interactions? And how can you reintroduce them without it feeling forced or performative? \nThis session is about widening the lens: seeing sex as something that grows out of the overall tone of a relationship\, not something that can be fixed in isolation. \nAugust 13th: Part 3 – Fuck\nOnce conflict is addressed and connection is alive\, how do we actually do sex in a way that works? \nThis workshop focuses on the experience of sex itself: arousal\, pacing\, communication during intimacy\, and the role of play within sex. We’ll explore how to move away from scripts and expectations\, and toward something more responsive\, collaborative\, and alive. \nWhat makes sex feel fun\, engaging\, and connected in the moment? How can we understand and embrace each other’s sexual blueprints? And how do we navigate mismatched desire\, shifting arousal\, or things not going according to plan? \nExpect honest conversations about bodies\, variability\, and the realities of sex\, along with tools to build attunement\, flexibility\, and shared enjoyment. This is where the pieces come together: not perfect sex\, but sex that actually works for the people having it. \nWhat to expect\n\nA structured\, three-part approach: conflict (Fight)\, relational connection (Fun)\, and sexual experience (Fuck)\nReal-time conversations and exercises with your partner(s)\nInsight into how non-sexual dynamics (resentment\, disconnection\, routine) shape sexual difficulties\nTools for navigating difficult conversations\, rebuilding connection\, and shifting relational patterns\nExploration of play\, curiosity\, and responsiveness – both in relationships and in sex\nHonest\, practical discussion of how sex actually works and how to take agency\n\nWho it’s for\n\nLGBTQIA+ couples and polycules feeling stuck\, frustrated\, or disconnected in their sex lives\nPeople who want to work on things actively — not just get information and techniques\nThose open to reflecting on their role in relational and sexual dynamics\nKink-aware\, queer\, and non-normative folks looking for inclusive\, applicable frameworks\nAnyone interested in building sex that feels more connected\, flexible\, and alive rather than scripted
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/why-the-sex-isnt-working-2/
CATEGORIES:sex ed,relating
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LOCATION:https://karada-house.de/events/why-the-sex-isnt-working-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260811T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260811T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251130T181157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T105424Z
UID:10002462-1786474800-1786483800@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope in the Air: M-Shape Suspension
DESCRIPTION:Discover the dynamic\, expressive M-shape. Tie naka panties\, attach thigh cuffs\, and balance multiple lines to lift your partner into beautiful\, seated aerial positions. Great for experimenting with asymmetry\, exposure\, and emotion in partnered or self suspension. \n  \nRope in the Air\nYou’ve got your groundwork sorted. Now we take things up — literally. Learn suspension techniques from easy to challenging in these classes offering content from beginner suspensions to pushing limits.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/m-shape-shibari-0826/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope in the Air
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260813T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260813T220000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260504T155631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T163517Z
UID:10002627-1786647600-1786658400@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Why the Sex Isn’t Working (and What to Do About It)\, Part III: Fuck
DESCRIPTION:A three-part series for couples and polycules\, exploring the most common places where sex breaks down\, and how to rebuild with intention\, honesty\, and skill. \nGrounded in sex therapy and informed by kink-aware\, queer-inclusive practice\, this series looks at sex not as an isolated act\, but as something shaped by conflict\, connection\, and relationship. \nJuly 16th: Part 1 – Fight\nWhen sex isn’t working\, it’s often not about sex. \nThe first part of the series looks at the conflicts\, tensions\, and relational patterns that block desire and connection. We’ll explore how resentment\, misaligned expectations\, communication breakdowns\, and unspoken needs show up in intimate spaces. \nYou’ll learn how to identify the actual fight you’re having (hint: it’s rarely about the surface issue)\, and how to engage conflict in a way that creates connection instead of distance\, and safety instead of resentment. We’ll work with tools for tenderness\, empathy\, and staying present in difficult conversations\, negotiation\, and boundary setting. \nJuly 30th: Part 2 – Fun\nBefore sex can work\, the relationship needs to feel alive. \nWhen everything becomes logistical\, tense\, or goal-oriented\, intimacy often follows suit. This workshop focuses on the role of play\, fun\, lightness\, and connection outside of sex\, and how their absence can quietly erode desire. \nWe’ll explore how partners lose access to shared joy\, and what it takes to rebuild it. What creates a sense of “us”? How do playfulness\, curiosity\, and mutual enjoyment show up in everyday interactions? And how can you reintroduce them without it feeling forced or performative? \nThis session is about widening the lens: seeing sex as something that grows out of the overall tone of a relationship\, not something that can be fixed in isolation. \nAugust 13th: Part 3 – Fuck\nOnce conflict is addressed and connection is alive\, how do we actually do sex in a way that works? \nThis workshop focuses on the experience of sex itself: arousal\, pacing\, communication during intimacy\, and the role of play within sex. We’ll explore how to move away from scripts and expectations\, and toward something more responsive\, collaborative\, and alive. \nWhat makes sex feel fun\, engaging\, and connected in the moment? How can we understand and embrace each other’s sexual blueprints? And how do we navigate mismatched desire\, shifting arousal\, or things not going according to plan? \nExpect honest conversations about bodies\, variability\, and the realities of sex\, along with tools to build attunement\, flexibility\, and shared enjoyment. This is where the pieces come together: not perfect sex\, but sex that actually works for the people having it. \nWhat to expect\n\nA structured\, three-part approach: conflict (Fight)\, relational connection (Fun)\, and sexual experience (Fuck)\nReal-time conversations and exercises with your partner(s)\nInsight into how non-sexual dynamics (resentment\, disconnection\, routine) shape sexual difficulties\nTools for navigating difficult conversations\, rebuilding connection\, and shifting relational patterns\nExploration of play\, curiosity\, and responsiveness – both in relationships and in sex\nHonest\, practical discussion of how sex actually works and how to take agency\n\nWho it’s for\n\nLGBTQIA+ couples and polycules feeling stuck\, frustrated\, or disconnected in their sex lives\nPeople who want to work on things actively — not just get information and techniques\nThose open to reflecting on their role in relational and sexual dynamics\nKink-aware\, queer\, and non-normative folks looking for inclusive\, applicable frameworks\nAnyone interested in building sex that feels more connected\, flexible\, and alive rather than scripted
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/why-the-sex-isnt-working-3/
CATEGORIES:sex ed,relating
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LOCATION:https://karada-house.de/events/why-the-sex-isnt-working-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260823T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260823T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251205T121712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T132553Z
UID:10002480-1787486400-1787500800@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Level-Up: Air - Intro to Suspension
DESCRIPTION:So you want to fly? This workshop teaches suspension basics: upline management\, attachment\, troubleshooting\, and consent communication. Explore partials\, experiment with positions\, and learn what both tops and bottoms need to feel supported and safe in the air. Perfect if you have found your favorite harnesses in the Structures classes. \nWe Will Explore:\n\nAttaching suspension lines to harnesses\nLocking suspension lines on a ring and/or bamboo\nSuspension risks and safety\nEffective communication and bottoming in suspension\nPartial suspension\n\nWho this class is for:\n\nAnyone taking their first steps into the air\nFolks who have already done suspension\, but need a refresher\nNerds who just love learning and want to pick up some new details
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-suspension-intro-0826/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260915T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260915T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251130T181157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T110021Z
UID:10002464-1789498800-1789507800@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope in the Air: Face-Up Suspension
DESCRIPTION:Lean back\, lift up. Learn the art of passive backbends and floating face-up. Combine chest and hip harnesses to explore relaxing into the ropes\, breath management\, and gentle inversions. This class is suitable for both partnered and self suspension. We will work from standing down\, so this class is great for people who don’t have the strength to lift their partners into suspension. \nRope in the Air\nYou’ve got your groundwork sorted. Now we take things up — literally. Learn suspension techniques from easy to challenging in these classes offering content from beginner suspensions to pushing limits.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/face-up-shibari-0926/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope in the Air
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261002T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260113T141113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T192647Z
UID:10002401-1790935200-1791147600@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Queer Kink Camp
DESCRIPTION:This three-day\, boot camp style immersive weekend supports you at the beginning of your kink journey. \nPart playshop\, part skills education\, and part experiencing\, the Queer Kink Camp blends learning with doing. You will be supported by Caritia and Ceci through guided workshops\, hands-on practice\, and facilitated play spaces. All activities are grounded in consent\, community\, and care. \nPractically\, we will have two and a half structured days with space for both learning and doing\, and shared lunch. If you want the full camp experience\, you can sleep at the house for a small extra fee (write us at info@karada-house.de). \nThis camp is for you if you are:\n\nKink-curious\, new to BDSM\, or looking to build strong foundations\nInterested in learning through a mix of education\, practice\, and experience\nSeeking a queer-centered space that prioritizes consent\, communication\, and care\n\nNo prior kink experience is required. You do not need to have a partner\, a specific role\, or a clear list of interests to attend. All activities are optional\, and there are multiple ways to participate. \nFriday: orientation & first steps\nThe first evening of Queer Kink Camp is about arriving: into the space\, into your body\, and into the group. \nWe’ll begin with camp orientation\, outlining shared agreements around consent\, communication\, boundaries\, and community care\, as well as what to expect over the three days. You’ll meet the facilitators and learn how support\, opting in\, and opting out will work throughout the camp. \nNext\, we’ll move into social warm-ups designed to gently build connection and ease nerves. These low-pressure\, guided exercises support meeting one another\, practicing negotiation and boundary-setting\, and getting comfortable in a queer kink learning space. \nThe evening concludes with first steps into kink. We will have introductory discussions and light experiential practices that invite curiosity and get you warmed up for what’s to come. This is about opening the door\, not diving in: exploring what kink can be when approached with consent\, care\, and choice. \n\n7-10pm Camp orientation and getting to know each other\n\nSaturday: restriction & pain\nOn Saturday\, we dive deeper into embodied kink exploration\, focusing on restriction\, s/m\, pain\, and impact play. This day is about researching sensations\, playing with bodies\, and learning practical skills with intention\, safety\, and care. \nThrough a mix of skills-based workshops\, demonstrations\, and guided practice\, we’ll explore topics such as shibari bondage\, restriction\, impact play\, pressure points\, and intensity. \nThere will be opportunities to practice\, observe\, and experience at your own pace\, whether that means trying something hands-on\, receiving\, topping\, bottoming\, switching\, or simply witnessing and reflecting. All activities are optional\, with clear choices and support throughout the day. \nWe invite you to experiment\, feel\, and refine your understanding of how restriction and pain can be playful\, hot\, intense\, grounding\, or transformative\, within a queer-centered container that values communication\, respect\, and agency. \nSaturday will end with an open play space for exploring restriction and sensations\, or to just hang out and be social. \n\n10-12.30 Intro to restriction & rope bondage\n12.30-14 Lunch\n14-17 S/m\, pain & impact play\n17-18 Break\n18-21 Play & social space\n\nSunday: power exchange & fetish\nOn Sunday\, we turn toward the deeper dynamics of desire\, focusing on power exchange and fetish. \nThrough facilitated discussions and experiential exercises\, we’ll explore different forms of power exchange\, from momentary scenes to ongoing dynamics\, and how authority\, surrender\, ritual\, and trust can be consciously negotiated and embodied. \nThe day also opens space for fetish exploration\, honouring the wide range of objects\, roles\, sensations\, and narratives that spark desire. Participants are invited towards curiosity without judgment\, deepen understanding of their own turn-ons\, and experiment in ways that feel exciting and consensual. \nAs the camp comes to a close\, Sunday offers time for integration\, connection\, and reflection\, supporting you in carrying your experiences\, insights\, and desires forward beyond the weekend\, grounded in choice\, care\, and queer community. \nThe camp concludes with a fancy dress-up party\, where all kinks\, fetishes\, and dynamics are welcome. \n\n10-12.30 Power play\, dominance & submission\n12.30-14 Lunch\n14-17 Fetishes\nIntegration time\n17-18 Break\n18-21 Fancy dress-up kink party
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/queer-kink-camp/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:kink
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261013T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261013T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251130T181157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T110604Z
UID:10002465-1791918000-1791927000@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope in the Air: Face-Down Suspension
DESCRIPTION:Take your partner skyward\, face-down. Using your choice of chest harness and naka panties\, explore lifting sequences and active backbends. Learn to manage breath\, angle\, and suspension lines to create more comfort – or more intensity. We will explore how to lift into suspension more ergonomically. \nRope in the Air\nYou’ve got your groundwork sorted. Now we take things up — literally. Learn suspension techniques from easy to challenging in these classes offering content from beginner suspensions to pushing limits.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/face-down-shibari-1026/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope in the Air
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261020T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261020T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251130T181157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T152756Z
UID:10002445-1792522800-1792531800@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Structures: Gote – Arms Back Harness
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the world of TKs and other arms-behind ties. This class covers wrap placement\, cinching\, and body safety for a classic gote-style tie\, including strappado possibilities. Foundation knowledge for those planning to move into the air. \nRope Structures\nTake your fundamentals and start building stronger\, more supportive structures. We explore specific harness types\, styles\, body positions\, and different tying styles from across rope traditions.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/gote-shibari-berlin-1026/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope Structures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261027T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261027T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251205T142731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T124939Z
UID:10002475-1793127600-1793136600@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Lab: Play & Connection - bottoming
DESCRIPTION:This is our experimental shibari playground for all skill levels. Each month explores a new topic — from shame and semenawa to performance\, advanced movement\, or the mythical “3rd rope” in TKs. We rotate between two themes\, always bringing new inspiration to your rope practice. Open to all levels with foundational knowledge. Bring your curiosity\, your questions\, and your rope. \nThis month we are focusing on: bottoming – join this class for practical exercises and playful fun focused on bottoming. We will explore both physical and emotional techniques that help you get more out of your tying experiences. Suitable for all knowledge levels. \nPlay & Connection\nThese classes are dedicated to the research of the interpersonal\, connective\, and fun side of shibari. Forget about rope technique for a while and learn hands-on skills for actually playing with what you know. The topic varies from month to month\, and can be anything from pain and predicament ties to fun games like rope fight club. Come learn the skills that take your sessions from good to fantastic! \n 
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-bottoming-1026/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari,rope school,Rope Lab
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261201T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261201T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20260203T194239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T140931Z
UID:10002457-1796151600-1796160600@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Fundamentals: Psychological Effects of Tying
DESCRIPTION:Rope creates sensation and emotion. In this class\, you’ll explore how body positions and spatial relationships affect the mood and headspace of your partner. Using simple ties\, you’ll experiment with emotional intention in your rope. \nRope Fundamentals\nStart here if you’re new to rope\, want a solid foundation of shibari skills\, or need to get back to basics. You’ll learn the “what” and the “how” of tying: handling your rope\, basic knots\, simple harnesses\, and how rope can connect bodies and moods. We keep it relaxed\, safe\, and supportive.
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-psychology-1226/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:rope school,Rope Fundamentals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261206T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260518T100955
CREATED:20251205T121712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T135437Z
UID:10002481-1796562000-1796576400@karada-house.de
SUMMARY:Rope Level-Up: Air - Intro to Suspension
DESCRIPTION:So you want to fly? This workshop teaches suspension basics: upline management\, attachment\, troubleshooting\, and consent communication. Explore partials\, experiment with positions\, and learn what both tops and bottoms need to feel supported and safe in the air. Perfect if you have found your favorite harnesses in the Structures classes. \nWe Will Explore:\n\nAttaching suspension lines to harnesses\nLocking suspension lines on a ring and/or bamboo\nSuspension risks and safety\nEffective communication and bottoming in suspension\nPartial suspension\n\nWho this class is for:\n\nAnyone taking their first steps into the air\nFolks who have already done suspension\, but need a refresher\nNerds who just love learning and want to pick up some new details
URL:https://karada-house.de/events/shibari-suspenson-intro-1226/
LOCATION:KARA\, Perleberger Straße 59\, Berlin\, 10559\, Germany
CATEGORIES:shibari
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